Sentence examples for even more vague from inspiring English sources

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The rest of the interview was even more vague.

Since the summit, the demands have become more concrete and talk of aid even more vague.

In other words, Yellen had somehow managed to render the phrase "considerable time" even more vague.

A hotel clerk was even more vague when I needed help finding a fish fry restaurant.

Lochte was even more vague and, if it's at all possible, even less believable.

Others, though, surprised: Jenny Holzer's art was every bit as premonitory as DeLillo's, if even more vague and unsettling.

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606" could treat, and even more vaguely to the organisms that caused them.

After all, the new law means that the "promotion" − or, even more vaguely, "abetting" − of homosexuality carries with it sentences of up to seven years in prison.

And (even more vaguely) he warned any Iraqi commander who launched a weapon of mass destruction, "When Iraq is liberated, you will be treated, tried, and persecuted as a war criminal".

In July, for example, the Justice Department announced that as part of a large settlement Citigroup would pay $2.5 billion in "consumer relief", vaguely defined, for its contributions to the financial crisis, even more vaguely defined, and as a result the bank would not be prosecuted for actions in another area, the sale of collateralised debt obligations.

Though the original tale unfolds almost entirely through the man's point of view, the film rights this lopsided balance, fleshing out a character who, on the page, is little more than an abstraction, a succession of nouns ("wife," "girl") vaguely rouged and even more vaguely imagined by the husband.

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